The investigation took place on Shacktown Road just east of Yadkinville. A juvenile staying in one of the homes was treated at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and released to relatives, deputies said.

Yadkin County deputies said nearly 20 shake-and-bake meth labs were found in three distinct living spaces. Search warrants were executed on a mobile home, a block apartment-type building and a camper.

Also found during the search were meth-making chemicals, pseudoephedrine, cocaine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, deputies said.

The busts came after a 2-month investigation. Deputies said they were led to the bust location after following several suspects who recently bought meth-making materials.

Everyone except McGill was charged with manufacturing meth, possession of precursor chemicals, conspiracy to manufacture meth and felony maintaining a drug dwelling. Miller was also charged with misdemeanor child abuse, while McGill's charges include with felony cocaine possession and conspiracy to manufacture meth.

All five suspects were held under secured bonds in the Yadkin County Detention Center. All except McGill were held under bonds of $100,000 or more, while McGill's bond was $8,000.

The investigation continues. More charges and arrests are expected, deputies said.

The SBI and Yadkinville police helped Yadkin County deputies in the investigation.

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